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The spider waiting
in her den sharpens fangs in
anticipation.
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If she’s lying in wait, sounds like we may have to be careful about our fingers when swiping the pages of your ebook. Dangerous contents indeed. π
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Lol. Very good advice! π
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just a fly was I
waiting in your wispy nook
tugged and wrapped alive
t
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Wonderful! Thank you π
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Nice one
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Thank you!
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Is this truly an original? Similar to my requirement to swear the Hippocratic Oath prior to beginning my career as a physician, I believe that this haiku is the oath ALL divorce attorneys are required to swear prior to starting their careers. Maybe I’m wrong?
The venom is back in your writing with teeth as sharp as razors. Well done!
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TOO funny!! Thank you β€
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Another super tale Rose.
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Thanks Alan! π
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Bwhahahaha! I love when spiders have a happy ending. That was one big ass spider, too!! π
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At my brother’s house in the bathroom between the bathroom sink and wall, there’s a narrow space where a spider lived, it has it’s web just a bit outside the narrow gap. My brother would catch a live fly and throw it on the web and the spider would come out and get it and go back into the narrow gap! It was so cool!
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Aw, your brother sounds sweet! Nice story. Thanks for sharing, T π
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OH! Forgot to say, spider would not accept dead fly! LOL!
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No, they don’t — they’re drawn to the heat…like zombies π
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OH! Cool!
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